Hopper and control discharge



March 14, 1961 File@ May 7, 1959 P.A.BUCK ETAL HOPPER AND CONTROL DISCHARGE 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTORS PORTERABUCK J F/CHARD G.CR/5T 2?? ATTORNS IN VENTORS P0 TERABUCK R/CHARD G.CR/ST March 14, 1961' P. A. BUCK E'AL 2,974,614

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Patented Mar. 14, 1961;

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slot it raises and lowers the disks, such crankpin being mounted eccentrically on a crank in the form-of a wheel 2,974,614 or disk driven through reduction gearing. from a motor and with the stem or shaft of the cutter disk having a H E AND CONTROL DISCHARGE q pin which engages the opposite legs of a U-shaped stop Porter A. Buck, Rte. 1, Box 394, Maifland, Fla., and member which limits such stem in its vertical movement,

Richard Grist, 315 Madison Orlando, Flav such stem being attached by a connection including a l 7 spring pressed detent in spaced grooves along said stem 'Flled May 1959 1 so that when the disks are in their uppermost positions 8 Claims. (Cl. 107- 14) one will be within the hopper elevatedfrom the discharge spout and one will be in a position closing the lower end of the spout so that batter may flow down wardly beneath the upper disk into the spout and onto This invention relates to the supplying of metered the lower disk, and when the disks are moved downamounts of materials from definite sources, to the treatwardly the lower disk will move below the lower end ment of such materials, and to the equipment employed of the hopper until it is stopped whereupon the upper in connection with the supplying and the treatment of disk will continue downwardly forcing the batter downa x 1 wardly and expel the same through thespout around The invention relates particularly to the feeding or the lower disk and when the latter is raised a ring of discharge of a predetermined quantity of batter or other dough around the lower disk will be detached and insubstance to be treated from the discharge spout of a lowed to drop by gravity into a pan or receptacle beneath hopper or other device from which a ring of dough or the same. other substance is dropped into a pan or other recep- With continued reference to the drawings a hopper tacle where it is subjected to temperature modification 10' has its upper edge rolled over 'to provide a reinsuch as cooking to produce a doughnut or other product. forcing rim 11 and has a tapered or substantially conical Hoppers or containers and equipment of various kinds lower portion 12 terminating in a cylindrical discharge for producing and controlling'the discharge therefrom spout 13. The hopper may be of relatively thin 1ighthave been produced and employed in the production of weight material with a heavier reinforcing sleeve 14 fixed commodities of many kinds including doughnuts and thereto and having a thin or reduced lower cuttingledge the like but such devices have beenv complicated, ex- 15. The hopper may be supported in any desired manner pensive, cumbersome, awkward to handle, easy to get as, for example, about its reduced lowerend.

d keep sanitary. Across the upper portion of the hopper is mounted It is an object of the inventionto' overcome the difa bar 16 with handles 17- by which it can be applied iicultiesv enumerated and to provide a hopper or conand removed. The bar is provided with thickened pore tainer for batter or other substance, and'discharge inechations 18 having openings 19 in which are received'plug's nism constructed to be operated. either manually or 26 with lower internallythreaded ends 21 for engagemechanically and which are-of few simple, inexpensive, ment by threads 22 on knurled headed screws 23, such durable parts combined in a compact structure and which screws extending through openings 24 in fastening lugs readily canbe takensapart for cleaning and can betre- 25 so that by clamping the lugs 25 against the underassembled in a minimum of :timeiand with a minimum Side of the head or rim 11 of the hopper, the bar 16 f ff t t V t I is securely fastened to the hopper.

' Other objects and advantages of the invention will be The bar 16 provides a support for a power unit such apparent from the following description taken in scon- 1 as, for example, an electric motor as shown in Figs. junction with theaccompanying drawings wherein: -1 and 2, or a hand-operated unit as illustrated in Fig.

Fig, 1 a central vertical section on the line 1-1 -5. The bar 16 is provided with an additional. thick- ;j; 1 i r ened portion 26 having an opening 27 in which is received a knurled screwld, the reduced threaded end 29 is Fig. 2, a top plan View; l f f V p FigQB, asectiont on the] 1 ine3-3 of Fig, 2; -1 of which threadedly engages a motor mounting 3t} having p g 4, a ti On the li 4 4 f Fi 2; 3' d an annular flange 31 receiving a cover plate 32.

p Fig, 5, a modified -form of the invention; r v A motor 33 is attached to'the cover plate and motor ,I?i ,6, anv enlarged fragmentary d t il si il to mounting, the motor having a shaft 34 on which is fixed Figure 1. illustrating the device in the starting position; a relatively Small 35 which meshes W 0T engages a 7 "a; tio al Qi taken n li 7 7 f Fig larger gear 35 on a shaft 37 carried in openings 37 and 6;r a nd, f j V p i p V V '38 in the motor mount and on which same shaft a small -.Fig,8,1asection onnthe linef8 f8 of Figure 6. gear 38 is attached and which drives a larger gear 39 Briefly stated; the inventionis ;a hopper with a conical mounted-upon the hub 40 of a disk 41 into whicha crank lower. portion terminating in a cylindrical discharge spout, P n 42 is t r ad d; h Cr nk pin receiving thereon a and mechanism for producing and for controlling the disearing ring 43 which is reciprocably mounted inia downcharge from such spout including a pair of spaced disks wardly arched slot 44 in a yoke 45 so that said yoke may operable in conjunction with the spout, one ofsuch disks be raise and loWered by Said crank pin and such yoke serving as a piston or plungerito discharge or expel batter being provided with a depending guide stern as within a ore-other material'through .t-he spout,.such batter being bearing sleeve 47, the bar 1d being provided with an adapted to how into the spout by gravity and the other opening 48 for such sleeve and the depending stem, a

' disk serving as a cutter for detaching batter from around housing 49 for the lowerend of said sleeve being located the lower diskibelowtheilowerdischarge end of the g in said opening about, said stem, thus preventing any spout in the form of a ring The, cutter disk is mountleakage of oil from the motor through the bar into the edrontacentral rod orstem and the discharge or expelling hopper; V l

fdiskwismounted on a pairof rods or stems one on each A drive member in the form of screw 50 is threaded side 'of Ihe central stern withjsuch pair 'of stems attached into the yoke 45 and the head of said screw fits loosely in j'a hQQldt Zl aijQ. by' a pintoayokehaving a downwardly 4 a transverse opening 51 in a header 52, the header having ai-chdslofin which a'cr'ankpin is 'reciprocably received 5' a'spiin'g-pressed-detent 53 within a cap dii' pressfitted into the header and adapted to engage the lower of a pair of annular grooves 54in a stemofi'located in a vertical opening 56 in the header 52. This provides in effect a lost motion connection or snap over between the header and the stem, the vertical movement of the stem 55 being limited by a pin 57 reciprocablebetween the legs of a U-shaped stop member 58 secured to the motor mount 30 by means of bolts 5? extending through an upstanding sleeve portion 655 of the bar 16.

The stem or rod 55 extends through an opening 61 in the bar 16 and through a spider 62 in the lower spout end of the hopper being attached to said spider by a pin 63. Thus with the endwise movement of the stem 55 the spider maintains the stem centrally of the spout.

On the lower end of the stem 55 is a cutter disk 64 of an external diameter to slidably move within the lower end ofthe spout and detach batter or dough expelled through the lower end of the spout, the purposes of the disk 64 being to close the bottom of the hopper to permit the batter to flow downwardly into the spout and then to form and detach a ring.

On opposite sides of the stem 55 are rigid means in the form of a pair of rods or stems 65 having their upper ends fixed in the header 52 and with their lower ends connected to the disk 66 which forms an expelling plunger or piston which when it moves downwardly forces batter or dough beneath it from the spout. The stem 55 is adapted to be connected and held in one of two positions in the header 52 by means of the spring-pressed detent 53. I

In the usual starting position the cutter 64 and the plunger or piston 66 are in their elevated positions. The cutter and plunger move downwardly together until the cutter stem is stopped by the pin 57 engaging the lower leg of the U-shaped stop member 58. Thereafter the side rods or stems and the plunger 66 continue downward to expel material from the spout. The rotation of the crank within the yoke produces this downward mvement and further rotation causes continued downward movement of the plunger and causes the spring loaded ball or detent to move out of the upper groove in the center cutter stem or shaft and to ride down the shaft until the yoke reaches its lowermost position at which time the spring-pressed ball or detent engages the lower of the two grooves of the cutter shaft. On the down stroke the column of dough is adapted to be removed from the spout of the hopper and is extruded or squeezed out by the continued movement of the upper disk. In the latter return portion of the stroke both disks are moved upwardly together until the pin in the cutter shaft strikes the upper leg of the U-shaped member, after which continued rotation of the crank will cause the springloaded ball or detent to ride out of the lower groove of the center shaft up the shaft and into the upper groove at the completion of the stroke, the lower or cutter disk traveling about one-half the distance of the upper or extruding disk. The fact that the lower extremity of the spout is reduced in thickness facilitates the detachment of the dough from the column and allows it to-drop by gravity into a cooking vessel or the like (not shown).

In Fig. there is disclosed a structure for manual operation. In this a hopper has a cross-bar 67 provided with thickened portions 68 having openings 69 in which are fitted plugs '70 having internally threaded bores 71 for engagement by threads 72 of knurled headscrews 73 which extend through openings 74 in fastening lugs 75 so that by clamping the lugs against the underside of the bead or rim 11 of the hopper, the bar 67 is securely fastened to the hopper.

The bar 67 is provided with nected by brace 77 and such bar has a pivot eye 78 in which is disposed a pivot 79 on which one end of an operating lever 80 having a gripping or manipulating portion 80 is pivoted. The opposite end of the lever has a bifurcated end with a drive member in the form of an upstanding arm 76 con yokes 81 which engage oppositely disposed studs or pins 82 carried in the header 84 to which the rods 55 and 65 are attached. A stop member 58 and pin 57 are employed and the operation is the same as in the previously described embodiment. A spring 85 is confined between the brace 77 and the operating lever and serves to press the lever toward its elevated position.

In both forms of the invention, means are provided to vary the thickness of the batter slug fed through the spout. This is. accomplished by providing each of the upper ends of the rods 65 with spaced circular grooved portions as indicated at 86 in Fig; 3 and providing a U- shaped key 87 whose legs pass through apertures in the header and into a pair of recesses 86 in the rods 65. The key 87 may be held tight in the header by any conventional means, as by screws, not shown.

It will be obvious to one skilled in the art that various changes may be made in the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof and therefore the invention is not limited by that which is illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification but only as indicated in the accompanying claims.

What is claimed is:

1. In a doughnut making machine, a hopper having a discharge spout, a cutter movable in and to a position beyond the spout, a plunger movable in and to a position within the hopper and out of the spout, a stem supporting the cutter, stop means for limiting the motion of the stem and cutter in each direction, means to reciprocate the ste1n,.said means including a drive member, a header driven thereby through a fixed distance in each direction greater than the displacement of the stem, as limited by the stop member, releasable drive connections between the header and the stem comprising a pair of spaced connections on one and a resilient connection engaging means in the other, and rigid means interconnecting the header and the plunger.

2. In a doughnut making machine, a hopper having a discharge spout, a cutter movable in and to a position beyond the spout, a plunger movable in and to a position within the hopper and out of the spout, a stem supporting the cutter, stop means for limiting the motion of the stem and cutter in each direction, means to reciprocate the stem, said means including a drive member, a header driven thereby through a fixed distance in each direction greater than the displacement of the stem, as limited by the stop member, spaced recesses along the length of the stem, a resilient detent in the header interchangeably engageable with the spaced recesses in the stem, and rigid means interconnecting the header and the plunger.

3. In a doughnut making machine a hopper having a spout, a cutter reciprocable toward and away from the mouth of the spout to cut otf dough issuing from the mouth of the spout, a stem connected with the cutter, a plunger within the hopper movable into the spout to force dough out through the spout, stop means limiting the extent of movement of the stem and cutter, reciprocable drive means including a header, said header having snap over connections with said stem at two locations thereof displaced longitudinally of the stem, said header having a displacement in each direction greater than the movement of the stem as limited by the stop member, and rigid connections between the header and the plunger.

4. In a doughnut making machine, a hopper having a spout, a cutter reciprocable toward and away from the mouth of the spout to cut oif dough issuing from the mouth of the spout, a stem connected with the cutter, a

plunger within the hopper movable into the spout to force dough out through the mouth of the spout, a stop member limiting, in'each direction of movement, the extentof movement of the stem and cutter, a reciprocable header having a motion in each direction greater thanthepermissible movement of the stem and cutter as limited by the stop'member, a snap over drive connection between the header'and stem to engage the stem and header with each other at two locations spaced from each other longitudinally of the stem, rigid drive connections between the header and plunger and means to drive the header.

5. In a doughnut making machine, a hopper having a spout, a cutter reciprocable toward and away from the mouth of the spout to cut off dough issuing from the mouth of the spout, a stem connected with the cutter, a plunger within the hopper movable into the spout to force dough out through the mouth of the spout, a stop member limiting, in each direction of movement, the extent of movement of the stem and cutter, a reciprocable header having a motion in each direction greater than the permissible movement of the stem and cutter as limited by the stop member, a snap over drive connection between the header and stem to engage the stem and header with each other at two locations spaced from each other longitudinally of the stern, rigid drive connections between the header and plunger and means to drive the header, said drive means comprising a slotted yoke having a pin engaged with the header, a crank pin engaging the slot within the yoke and a motor driving the crank pin.

6. In a doughnut making machine, a hopper having a spout, a cutter reciprocable toward and away from the mouth of the spout to cut ofi dough issuing from the mouth of the spout, a stem connected with the cutter, a plunger Within the hopper movable into the spout to force dough out through the mouth of the spout, a stop member limiting, in each direction of movement, the extent of movement of the stem and cutter, a reciprocable header having a motion in each direction greater than the permissible movement of the stern and cutter as limited by the stop member, a snap over drive connection between the header and stem to engage the stem and header with each other at two locations spaced from each other longitudinally of the stem, rigid drive connections between the header and plunger and means to drive the header, said drive means comprising a slotted yoke having a pin engaged with the header, a crank pin engaging the slot within the yoke, the crank pin being mounted eccentrically on a disk, a motor, and reduction gearing between the motor and the disk.

7. In a doughnut making machine, a hopper having a spout, a cutter reciprocable toward and away from the mouth of the spout to cut ofl? dough issuing from the mouth of the spout, a stem connected with the cutter, a plunger within the hopper movable into the spout to force dough out through the mouth of the spout, a stop member limiting, in each direction of movement, the extent of movement of the stem and cutter, a reciprocable header having a motion in each direction greater than the permissible movement of the stem and cutter as limited by the stop member, a snap over drive connection between the header and stem to engage the stem and header with each other at two locations spaced from each other longitudinally of the stern, rigid drive connections between the header and plunger and means to drive the header, said drive means comprising a hand lever pivoted to a part fixed with relation to the hopper, and a pin and slot connection between the hand lever and the header.

8. In a doughnut making machine a hopper having a spout, a cutter reciprocable toward and away from the mouth of the spout to cut ofi dough issuing from the mouth of the spout, a stern connected with the cutter, a plunger within the hopper movable into the spout to force dough out through the spout, stop means limiting the extent of movement of the stem and cutter, reciprocable drive means including a header, said header having snap over connections with said stem at two locations thereof displaced longitudinally of the stem, said header having a displacement in each direction greater than the movement of the stem as limited by the stop member, and adjustable connections between the header and the plunger comprising at least one rigid rod connected to the plunger and having an upper end with spaced grooves therearound, and a member passed through the header and engaging one of the grooves.

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